A recent poll conducted by The Daily Mail has sparked intense debate across the United States, with voters overwhelmingly labeling President Joe Biden as the “worst president” in nearly half a century. The survey, which captured opinions from thousands of participants, underscored growing dissatisfaction with the Biden administration’s handling of critical issues, from inflation to international relations.
The findings have ignited a firestorm on social media and among political pundits, with supporters and critics of the president clashing over the survey’s implications for the 2024 presidential election.
Public Sentiment Plummets Amid Key Issues
The Daily Mail poll revealed that a significant majority of respondents expressed deep frustration with Biden’s leadership, citing economic struggles, rising inflation, and geopolitical tensions as primary concerns. According to the results, 62% of participants ranked Biden’s presidency as the worst in the last 50 years, surpassing even contentious figures like Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush.
Voters pointed to persistent economic hardships, including skyrocketing grocery and gas prices, as evidence of Biden’s failure to address the needs of everyday Americans. Critics also highlighted the administration's chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, which many viewed as a catastrophic mishandling of foreign policy.
“I’ve never felt this hopeless about our country’s future,” remarked one survey participant, echoing sentiments shared by many. These opinions were bolstered by Biden’s declining approval ratings, which have remained below 40% for much of his presidency.
Social Media Reactions to the Poll Results
The poll results quickly became a trending topic on social media, sparking heated debates among users. Netizens voiced their opinions, both supporting and condemning the findings:
- @PatriotVoice2024: “Finally, the truth comes out! Biden’s policies are destroying America, and this poll proves it!”
- @Biden4America: “This poll is ridiculous. Biden inherited a mess from Trump and has been working to fix it.”
- @MiddleClassMike: “I’m a lifelong Democrat, but even I can’t defend this administration anymore. Inflation is crushing us.”
- @RightWingRealist: “Worst president in 50 years? No surprise there. His foreign policy alone is a disaster.”
- @SocialJusticeNow: “People forget Biden passed historic legislation like the Inflation Reduction Act. Give him credit where it’s due.”
- @IndependentThinker: “Polls like these just reflect media bias. Americans need to look at the bigger picture before jumping to conclusions.”
The divide in public opinion highlights the growing polarization in American politics, with Biden facing criticism from both the right and segments of the left.
Biden’s Legacy and the 2024 Election
The poll’s timing has significant implications as Biden campaigns for re-election in 2024. With Republican frontrunner Donald Trump gaining momentum and independent candidates like Cornel West drawing attention, the survey raises questions about Biden’s ability to rally support from a disillusioned electorate.
While the president’s allies point to legislative achievements like the bipartisan infrastructure deal and efforts to combat climate change, critics argue that these successes have been overshadowed by economic struggles and foreign policy missteps.
As Biden prepares for a challenging campaign, the poll serves as a stark reminder of the hurdles his administration faces in regaining public trust.


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